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Endorsement
The curriculum for this programme has been prepared in accordance to the curriculum development process set by the Curriculum Development and Evaluation Division, Department of Polytechnic, Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia. The programme structure and curriculum have been approved by the Curriculum Board for Study and Training Programmes at the Polytechnic on the 8 May 2010.

HAJI MOHD GHAUS BIN AB. KADIR Director Curriculum Development and Evaluation Division Department of Polytechnic, Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia

Aras 11, Heritage Office Tower, Jalan SB Dagang 43300 Seri Kembangan, Selangor Darul Ehsan. Tel: 603-8939 4446; Fax: 603-8939 4449 Department of Polytechnic, Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia Tel: 603-8939 4000; Fax: 603-8939 4045. http://politeknik.gov.my

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POLYTECHNICS MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

ET101 Electrical Technology

COURSE INSTRUCTIONAL DURATION CREDIT(S) PREREQUISITE(S)

: ET101 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY : 15 WEEKS : 2 : NONE

SYNOPSIS ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY introduces students to the principles of operation of DC electrical circuits. It covers the fundamental laws, theorems and circuit techniques. This course also covers cells and batteries, magnetic and electromagnetic circuits.

LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:1. explain correctly the units associated with basic electrical quantities, concepts of electric circuit, cells as the unit source of DC energy and the general features of batteries. 2. demonstrate an understanding of DC network analysis techniques on resistive networks. 3. describe the fundamentals of capacitive and inductive in DC network correctly. 4. explain properly the principles of the magnetic circuit, electromagnetism and electromagnetic induction. 5. conduct confidently experiments in a team and produce report within a stipulated time frame.

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SUMMARY

ET101 Electrical Technology

(30 LECTURE : 30 PRACTICAL)

RTA 1.0 UNIT ASSOCIATED WITH BASIC ELECTRICAL QUANTITIES SI units, charges, force, work, power, electrical potential and e.m.f., resistance and conductance, electrical power and energy, summary of terms, unit and their symbols. 2.0 CELLS AND BATTERIES General features of batteries, Primary and secondary cells, series and parallel cells, current drain depends on load resistance, internal resistance of a generator. 3.0 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRIC CIRCUIT Standard symbols for electrical components, electric current and quantity of electricity, potential difference, resistance and resistivity, Ohms law, series circuit equivalent series resistance and the voltage divider, parallel circuit equivalent parallel resistance and the current divider. Combination of series and parallel circuits. Introduction to DeltaStar transformation. Electrical power and energy, main effects of electric current. 4.0 DC EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT AND NETWORK THEOREMS Introduction to methods of analysis for resistive circuits, node and mesh, Kirchoffs Current Law and Kirchoffs Voltage Law, Thevenins Theorem, Nortons Theorem, Superposition Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem. 5.0 CAPACITORS AND CAPACITANCE Capacitance, capacitor construction, capacitance equivalent circuits for series and parallel connections, energy storage, capacitor current, single Capacitor DC-excited circuits. 6.0 INDUCTORS AND INDUCTANCE Inductance, inductor construction, inductance equivalent circuits for series and parallel connections, inductor voltage and current relation, energy storage, single-inductor DC-Excited circuits. (04 : 02) (04 : 00) (07 : 10) (07 : 10) (02 : 04) (02 : 00)

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MAGNETIC CIRCUIT, ELECTROMAGNETISM AND ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION Magnetic fields, magnetic flux, flux density, magneto motive force, magnetic field strength, permeability, b-h curve, reluctance, composite series magnetic circuit, comparison between electrical and magnetic quantities, hysteresis. Magnetic field due to electric current, electromagnets, introduction to electromagnetic induction, laws of electromagnetic induction.

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SYLLABUS

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1.0

UNIT ASSOCIATED WITH BASIC ELECTRICAL QUANTITIES 1.1 Understand SI unit 1.1.1 State the basic SI units and their symbols. 1.1.2 Use scientific notation (power of ten) to represent quantities. 1.1.3 State prefixes denoting multiplication and division. 1.1.4 Convert from one unit to another with a metric prefix. 1.1.5 Use metric prefixes to express electrical quantities. 1.1.6 State the unit of charge work and power. Understand the units and symbols of electrical potential 1.2.1 Define the following terms: a. e.m.f. b. resistance. c. current. d. conductance. e. power. f. energy. 1.2.2 Identify the units and symbols for the terms in 1.2.1. 1.2.3 Solve simple calculations involving these units.

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CELLS AND BATTERIES 2.1 Understand the general features of cells and batteries. 2.1.1 Describe the relationship between cells and batteries. 2.1.2 Describe the basic operation of a battery. 2.1.3 Compare between primary and secondary cells. 2.1.4 List types of cells and batteries. Understand cell connections in series, parallel and series-parallel 2.2.1 Discuss the effects of different cell connections: a. Series b. Parallel c. Series-parallel 2.2.2 Determine the total voltage of series sources with the same polarities. 2.2.3 Determine the total voltage of series sources with opposite polarities. 2.2.4 Describe the internal resistance of cells connected in series and parallel. 2.2.5 Determine the total internal resistance of cells connected in series and parallel. 2.2.6 Identify the relationship between the terminal voltage drops and load current.

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3.0 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRIC CIRCUIT 3.1

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Understand standard symbols for electrical components 3.1.1 Identify common symbols in electrical circuit diagrams. Understand electric current and quantity of electricity 3.2.1 State the definition of electric current as the rate of movement of charge and is measured in ampere. 3.2.2 State the unit of charge as coulomb. 3.2.3 Determine charge or quantity of electricity Q from Q=It. Understand potential difference 3.3.1 Explain that for current to flow in a circuit, potential difference is required between two points. 3.3.2 State the unit of potential difference as volt. 3.3.3 Describe that resistance opposes current flow and is measured in ohms. Understand resistance and resistivity 3.4.1 State that electrical resistance depends on four factors. 3.4.2 State that resistance R= I/A where is the resistivity. 3.4.3 Solve problems involving resistance and resistivity. Understand Ohms Law 3.5.1 Explain Ohms Law. 3.5.2 Determine the current, voltage and resistance in a circuit. Understand series, parallel and series-parallel connections 3.6.1 Identify a series circuit. 3.6.2 Determine the flow of current and voltage division in the series circuit. 3.6.3 Identify a parallel circuit. 3.6.4 Determine the voltage drop and the current division in the parallel circuit. 3.6.5 Determine the equivalent resistance in series and parallel circuits. 3.6.6 Identify a combination of series and parallel circuit. 3.6.7 Determine the total resistance for the combination of series and parallel circuit. 3.6.8 Use series circuit as a voltage divider and parallel circuit as a current divider. 3.6.9 Solve problems related to series, parallel and combination of series and parallel circuits. Understand DeltaStar transformation 3.7.1 State formulae required to transform from Delta to Star and Star to Delta. 3.7.2 Sketch the circuits to show star and delta connections. 3.7.3 Solve problems involving Star-Delta transformation.

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Understand electrical power and energy 3.8.1 Define electrical power and energy. 3.8.2 Derive the electrical power formula from Ohms Law. 3.8.3 State the unit of electrical power (P). 3.8.4 Determine the electrical power and energy in a circuit. Understand the main effects of electric current. 3.9.1 Identify the three main effects of electric current, giving practical examples of each.

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DC EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT AND NETWORK THEOREMS 4.1 Understand methods of analysis for resistive circuit 4.1.1 Distinguish the difference between nodes and mesh. 4.1.2 Construct circuit to explain nodes and mesh. 4.1.3 Solve circuit problems using nodes and mesh. Understand Kirchoffs Current Law and Kirchoffs Voltage Law 4.2.1 Explain Kirchoffs Current Law and Kirchoffs Voltage Law. 4.2.2 Draw a circuit diagram to explain Kirchoffs Law. 4.2.3 Determine unknown currents and voltages in a circuit. Understand Thevenins Theorem 4.3.1 Explain Thevenins Theorem. 4.3.2 Outline the procedure adopted when using Thevenins Theorem. 4.3.3 Determine the Thevenins voltage (VTH) and resistance (RTH ). 4.3.4 Construct the Equivalent Thevenins Circuit. 4.3.5 Solve the circuit problems. Understand Nortons Theorem 4.4.1 Explain Nortons Theorem. 4.4.2 Outline the procedure adopted when using Nortons Theorem. 4.4.3 Determine the Nortons current (IN) and resistance (RN). 4.4.4 Construct the Equivalent Nortons Circuit. 4.4.5 Solve the circuit problems. 4.4.6 Transform Thevenins Equivalent Circuit to Nortons Equivalent Circuit. Understand Superposition Theorem 4.5.1 Explain Superposition Theorem. 4.5.2 Outline the procedure adopted when using Superposition Theorem. 4.5.3 Construct circuits based on Superpositions Theorem. 4.5.4 Solve circuit problems. Understand Maximum Power Transfer Theorem 4.6.1 State Maximum Transfer Theorem. 4.6.2 Describe the following: a. The maximum power transfer based on circuit diagram. b. The power versus load resistance graph. 4.6.3 Determine the load needed for maximum power transfer to a circuit.
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5.0 CAPACITORS AND CAPACITANCE 5.1

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Understand capacitors and capacitance 5.1.1 List the quantities associated with capacitance. 5.1.2 Identify the types of capacitor: a. Fixed b. Variable 5.1.3 Describe the construction of capacitor Understand capacitance equivalent circuits for series and parallel connections. 5.2.1 Determine the formulas for the total capacitance in series and parallel connections. 5.2.2 Solve problems related to capacitance in series and parallel connections. Understand circuits with capacitive load 5.3.1 Describe that current is the time rate of change of charge, i = dQ/dt. 5.3.2 Describe the following: a. electric flux b. electric flux density c. electric field strength d. dielectric e. absolute permittivity 5.3.3 Determine the factors affecting capacitance based on related equations. Understand the process of charging and discharging in a capacitor 5.4.1 Explain the process of charging and discharging based on the voltage and current curves. 5.4.2 Determine the related equations for the voltage and current curves in 5.4.1. 5.4.3 Formulate the instantaneous voltage/current equation. 5.4.4 Determine the time constant, = CR 5.4.5 Determine the energy stored in a capacitor. 5.4.6 Solve problems on capacitors.

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INDUCTORS AND INDUCTANCE 6.1 Understand inductors and inductance 6.1.1 Explain the meaning of inductor and inductance with the associated quantities. 6.1.2 Identify the types of inductors: a. Fixed b. Variable 6.1.3 Describe the construction of an inductor.

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Understand inductance equivalent circuits for series and parallel connections. 6.2.1 Determine the formulae for the total inductance in series and parallel connections. 6.2.2 Construct circuits based on inductor in series and parallel connections. 6.2.3 Solve problems related to inductor in series and parallel connections. Understand circuits with inductive load 6.3.1 Describe the generation of e.m.f. in electromagnetic induction. 6.3.2 Explain Faradays Law. 6.3.3 Determine the mathematical relationship between the induced e.m.f. and the network, e = - Nd/dt. 6.3.4 Explain the induced e.m.f. is the product of self-inductance and the rate of change in current, e = Ldi/dt. 6.3.5 Identify the factors that influence the inductance. 6.3.6 State its mathematical relationship L = (N2uour A)/l. Understand the rise and decay of current that goes through an inductor in d.c. circuits 6.4.1 Explain the rise and the fall of the current versus time graph. 6.4.2 Formulate the related equation for rise and decay of current through an inductor. 6.4.3 Determine the time constant, = L/R. 6.4.4 Identify its value by: a. Graph. b. Equation. 6.4.5 Determine the energy stored in an inductor. 6.4.6 Solve problems on inductors.

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MAGNETIC CIRCUIT, ELECTROMAGNETISM AND ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION 7.1 Understand magnetism 7.1.1 Explain the principles of magnetism and its characteristics. 7.1.2 Describe the magnetic field. 7.1.3 List the characteristics of magnetic force lines (flux). 7.1.4 Explain the following terms and the related formulas: a. Magnetomotive force, Fm b. Reluctance, S c. Magnetic field strength, H d. Flux density, B e. Permeability f. B-H curve for different magnetic materials.

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Understand the composite series magnetic circuit 7.2.1 Solve problems involving composite series magnetic circuit. Understand the electrical and magnetic quantities 7.3.1 Compare between electrical and magnetic quantities. Understand hysteresis 7.4.1 Describe the hysteresis and the hysteresis loop. Understand electromagnetism 7.5.1 Describe that magnetic fields are due to an electric current. 7.5.2 Determine the magnetic field direction by using: a. Compass. b. Right hand rule. c. Right hand screw rule. Understand electromagnetic induction 7.6.1 State the laws of electromagnetic induction. 7.6.2 State Faradays Law of electromagnetic induction. 7.6.3 State Lenzs Law. 7.6.4 Use Flemings right hand rule for relative direction. 7.6.5 State the induced e.m.f., E = Blv or E= Blv sin . 7.6.6 Solve problems on electromagnetic induction.

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ASSESSMENT

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TYPES OF ASSESSMENT

The course assessment is carried out in two sections: i. ii. Continuous Assessment Final Examination (CA) (FE)

The percentage ratio of FE to CA should follow the guideline stated in the Arahan-Arahan Peperiksaan dan Kaedah Penilaian which is approved by the Lembaga Peperiksaan dan Penganugerahan Sijil/Diploma Politeknik.

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT (CA): [ The total score of the CA components will be converted to the determined the CA percentage ] Continuous assessment is carried out throughout the semester and comprises the followings: a. b. c. d. e. Quiz Theory Test Practical Test Lab Work Other Assessment Task i. End-of Chapter Problem ii. Essay Question (minimum 2) (minimum 4) (minimum 4) (minimum 1) (minimum 1) (minimum 6) 10% 20% 10% 50% 10%

[ Assessment Task above (a e (i)) to be executed during Lecture/Practical/Tutorial hour ]

FINAL EXAMINATION (FE): Final examination is carried out at the end of the semester. Note: 1. Refer to Assessment Specification Table for the details. 2. The percentage of Continuous Assessment may vary depending on the course.

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ASSESSMENT SPECIFICATIONS TABLE (AST)
COURSE : ET101 - ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME (CLO)

ET101 Electrical Technology

1. explain units associated with basic electrical quantities, concepts of electric circuit, cells as the unit source of DC energy and the general features of batteries. 2. demonstrate an understanding of DC network analysis techniques on resistive networks. 3. describe the fundamentals of capacitive and inductive in DC network. 4. explain the principles of the magnetic circuit, electromagnetism and electromagnetic induction. 5. conduct experiments in a team and produce report within a stipulated time frame.
ASSESSMENT TASK CONSTRUCT CLO Quiz CONTEXT 1 UNIT ASSOCIATED WITH BASIC ELECTRICAL QUANTITIES SI unit Unit and symbols of electrical potential General features of batteries CELLS AND BATTERIES Cell in series, parallel and series-parallel Standard symbols for electrical components Electric current and quantity of electricity Potential difference Resistance and resistivity 11/38 Version: 080510_1.1_Effective:1Nov2010 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 L M H L M H L M H Test Practical End-ofChapter problem L M H

Essay Question

Final Examination

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ASSESSMENT TASK CONSTRUCT CLO Quiz CONTEXT 1 Resistance and resistivity Ohm's law 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L M H L M H L 1 1 1 1 1 M H Test Practical End-ofChapter problem L M H

Essay Question

Final Examination

INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRIC CIRCUIT

Series, parallel and seriesparallel connection Delta-Star transformation Electrical power and energy Main effects of electric current Methods of analysis for resistive circuit Kirchhoff Law for current and voltage

DC EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT AND NETWORK THEOREMS

Thevenin Theorem Norton Theorem Superposition Theorem Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Capacitor and capacitance

CAPACITORS AND CAPACITANCE

Capacitance equivalents circuit for series and parallel connections

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ASSESSMENT TASK CONSTRUCT CLO Quiz CONTEXT 1 CAPACITORS AND CAPACITANCE Circuits with capacitive load Process of charging and discharging in a capacitor Inductor and inductance Inductance equivalents circuit for series and parallel connection Circuit with inductive load Rise and decay of current that goes through an inductor in the d.c circuit Magnetism Composite series magnetic circuit Comparison between electrical and magnetic quantities Hysteresis Electromagnetism Electromagnetic induction TOTAL RATIO 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 5 10 3 5 2 5 5 3 3 2 2 9 5 5 3 3 2 10 5 5 3 4 2 3 5 1 2 3 1 2 20 5 14 3 7 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L M H L M H L M H Test Practical End-ofChapter problem L M H

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MAGNETIC CIRCUIT, ELECTROMAGNETISM AND ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION

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LEGEND : Difficulty Level : L: M: H: Low Medium High 5 3 2 50% of the questions can be answered correctly by more than 60% of the candidates 30% of the questions can be answered correctly by more than 40% but less than 60% of the candidates 20% of the questions can be answered correctly by less than 40% of the candidates

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REFERENCES

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Abd. Samad Bin Hanif. Teknologi Elektrik. Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Charles K. Alexander, Matthew N. O.Sadiku. Concise Edition. John Bird. (2000). Electrical And Electronic Principles And Technology. Newnes. John Bird. (1999). Electrical Circuit Theory & Technology. Second Edition. Newness. John OMalley, Schaums Outlmes, (1997). Basic Circuit Analysis, Second Edition. Mc.Graw Hill. Joseph Edminister, Mahmood Wahvi. (1997). Electrical Circuits. Third Edition, McGrawHill International Editions. Mitchel E. Schultz, Grobs. Basic Electronics Fundamentals of DC and AC Circuit. Mc Graw Hill. Robert L. Boylestad & Louis Nashelsky. (2006). Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory (Ninth Edition). Prentice Hall, New Jersey, USA. Thomas L.Floyd. Principles of Electric Circuit-Conventional Current Version. Eighth Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall. V.K.Mehta, Rohit Mehta. Principles Of Electrical Engineering . S. Chand & Company LTD.

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DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENT LEARNING TIME PROGRAMME : ALL ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES : ET101 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY COURSE : 2 CREDIT
No. Activities CODE SLT

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[ 0.6 hour(s) x 15 week(s) 2 Self Learning: Theory Preparation before theory class viz. review/download lesson notes. Preparation after theory class viz. additional references, discussion group, discussion with lecturers. Preparation for theory test. 3 Practical [ Lab work Skill/Practical test Field work Survey/research [] [] [ ] [ ] Studio work Workshop Simulation Outdoors 2 hour(s) x [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] 15 week(s) Presentation/ Critique Online Quiz Report

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4 Self Learning: Practical Preparation before practical class/field work/survey viz. review notes, checklist/labsheets and/or tools and equipment. Preparation after practical class/field work/survey viz. additional references, discussion session and report writing. Preparation before studio work presentation/critique. Preparation for practical test. 5 Tutorial 6 Other Assessment Tasks Capstone Project / Final Project Presentation Reflective Journal Case Study End of Chapter Problem

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TABLE OF LEARNING DOMAINS
COURSE: ET101 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY Cognitive Domain No.
1.0 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.1.6 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 2.0 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2

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Psychomotor Domain C6 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 A1

Affective Domain A2 A3 A4 A5

Specific Outcome C1
UNIT ASSOCIATED WITH BASIC ELECTRICAL QUANTITIES Understand SI unit List the basic SI units and their symbols Use scientific notation (power of ten) to represent quantities State prefixes denoting multiplication and division Convert from one unit with a metric prefix to another Use metric prefixes to express electrical quantities State the unit of charge, work and power Understand the units and symbols of electrical potential Define e.m.f, resistance, current, conductance, power and energy Identify the units and symbols for e.m.f, resistance, current, conductance, power and energy Solve simple calculations involving these units CELLS AND BATTERIES Understand the general features of cells and batteries. Describe the relationship between cell and batteries Describe the basic operation of a battery

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Specific Outcome C1
Compare between primary and secondary cell List types of cells and batteries Understand cell connections in series, parallel and seriesparallel Discuss the effects of different cells connections a. Series Parallel Series-parallel

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2.2.1 b. c. 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.6 3.0 3.1 3.1.1 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3

Determine the total voltage of series sources with the same polarity Determine the total voltage of series source with opposite polarities. Describe the internal resistance of cell connected in series and parallel Determine the total internal resistance connected in series and parallel Identify the relationship between the terminal voltage drop and load current INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRIC CIRCUIT Understand standard symbols for electrical components Identify common symbols in electrical circuit diagrams Understand electric current and quantity of electricity State that electric current is the rate of movement of charge and is measured in ampere. State that the unit of charge is coulomb Determine charge or quantity of electricity Q from Q=It

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3.3 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.6 3.6.1 3.6.2 3.6.3 3.6.4 3.6.5 3.6.6 3.6.7

Psychomotor Domain C6 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 A1

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Specific Outcome C1
Understand potential difference Explain that a potential difference between two points in a circuit is required for current to flow. State that the unit of potential difference is volt. Describe that resistance opposes current flow and is measured in ohms Understand resistance and resistivity State that electrical resistance depends on four factors State that resistance R= I/A where is the resistivity Solve problem involving resistance and resistivity Understand Ohms Law Explain Ohms Law Determine the current, voltage and ohm in a circuit using Ohm Law Understand series, parallel and series-parallel connections Identify a circuit with series resistors Explain the flow of current and voltage division in series circuit. Identify a circuit with parallel resistors. Explain the voltage drop and the current division in two parallel resistors Determine the equivalent resistance for resistors connected in series and parallel. Identify a circuit with combination of series and parallel circuit Solve problem related to series, parallel and combination of series and parallel circuit

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3.6.8 3.6.9 3.7 3.7.1 3.7.2 3.7.3 3.8 3.8.1 3.8.2 3.8.3 3.8.4 3.9 3.9.1 4.0 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.2

Psychomotor Domain C6 P1 P2 P3 P4

Affective Domain A1 A2 A3 A4 A5

Specific Outcome C1
Use series circuit as a voltage divider and parallel circuit as a current divider Solve problem related to series, parallel and combination of series and parallel circuit. Understand DeltaStar transformation State formula required to transform from Delta to Star and Star to Delta Sketch the circuit to show star and delta connection Solve problem involving Star-Delta transformation using related formulas Understand electrical power and energy Define Electrical power and energy Derived from ohms law the formula of electrical power State the unit of electrical power (P) Determine the electrical power and energy in a circuit using related formulas Understand the main effects of electric current. Identify the three main effects of electric current, giving practical examples of each DC EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT AND NETWORK THEOREMS Understand methods of analysis for resistive circuit Distinguish the difference between nodes and mesh Construct circuit to explain nodes and mesh. Solve circuit problem using nodes and mesh Understand Kirchoffs Current Law and Kirchoffs Voltage Law 20/38

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Psychomotor Domain C6 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 A1

Affective Domain A2 A3

Specific Outcome C1
Explain Kirchoffs Law for Current and Voltage Construct circuit to explain Kirchoffs Law. Apply Kirchoffs Law to determine unknown currents and voltages in a circuit Understand Thevenins Theorem Explain Thevenins Theorem Outline the procedure adopted when using Thevenins Theorem Determine the open circuit voltage VTH and the equivalent resistance RTH Construct circuit base on Thevenins Theorem Solve linear circuits problems using Thevenins Theorem Understand Nortons Theorem Explain Nortons Theorem. Outline the procedure adopted when using Nortons Theorem Determine the short circuit current Isc and the equivalent Resistance RN Construct circuit base on Norton's Theorem. Solve linear circuits problems using Nortons Theorem Transform Thevenins Equivalent circuit to Nortons Equivalent circuit Understand Superposition Theorem Explain Superposition Theorem Outline the procedure adopted when using Superposition Theorem

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Psychomotor Domain C6 P1

Affective Domain A1 A2 A3 A4 A5

Specific Outcome C1
Construct circuits base on Superposition's Theorem Solve linear circuits problems using Superposition Theorem Understand Maximum Power Transfer Theorem State Maximums Transfer Theorem Describe the maximum power transfer based on circuit diagrams and the power versus load resistance graphs. Determine the load needed for maximum power transfer to any given circuit CAPACITORS AND CAPACITANCE Understand capacitors and capacitance List the quantities associated with capacitance Identify the types of capacitors:

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5.1.3 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2

Describe capacitor construction Understand capacitance equivalents circuit for series and parallel connections Determine the formula for the total capacitance in series and parallel connection. Solve problem related to capacitance in series and parallel connection Understand circuits with capacitive load Describe that current is the time rate of change of charge i = dQ/dt. Describe the electric flux, electric flux density, electric field strength, dielectric and absolute permittivity.

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5.3.3 5.4 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.4.3 5.4.4 5.4.5 5.4.6 6.0 6.1 6.1.1

Psychomotor Domain C6

Affective Domain A1 A2 A3 A4 A5

Specific Outcome C1
Determine the factors affecting capacitance based on related equations Understand the process of charging and discharging in a capacitor Explain the process of charging and discharging based on the voltage and current curves Determine the related equations for the above voltage and current curve. Determine time constant , t = CR Formulate the instantaneous voltage/current equation Determine the energy stored in a capacitor Solve problems related to capacitance base on the above knowledge. INDUCTORS AND INDUCTANCE Understand Inductor and inductance Explain the meaning of inductor and inductance and the associated quantities Identify the types of inductors:

C2

C3

C4

C5

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

6.1.2

a. Fixed b. Variable

6.1.3 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3

Describe the construction of an inductor Understand inductance equivalent circuits for series and parallel connections Determine the formula for the total inductors in series and parallel connection Construct circuit based on inductor in series and parallel connection Solve problem related to inductor in series and parallel connection

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6.3 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.3.4 6.3.5 6.3.6 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 7.0 7.1 7.1.1 7.1.2

Psychomotor Domain C6 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 A1

Affective Domain A2 A3 A4 A5

Specific Outcome C1
Understand circuits with inductive load Explain how e.m.f is generated in electromagnetic induction Explain Faradays Law Determine the mathematical relationship between the induced emf and the network (linkage), e = - Ndf/dt Explain self-inductance and induced emf is the product of self-inductance and the rate of change in current, e = Ldi/dt Identify the factors that influence inductance State its mathematical relationship L= (N2uour A)/l Understand the rise and decay of current that goes through an inductor in the d.c. circuit Explain the rise and the fall of the current versus time Formulate the related equation for rise and decay of current through an inductor. Determine the time constant t = L/R Identify its value graphically or by equation. Determine the energy stored in an inductor. Solve problems on inductors with the above knowledge. MAGNETIC CIRCUIT, ELECTROMAGNETISM AND ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION Understand Magnetism Explain the principles of magnetism and its characteristics Describe magnetic field

C2

C3

C4

C5

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Psychomotor Domain C6 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 A1

Affective Domain A2 A3 A4 A5

Specific Outcome C1
List the characteristics of magnetic force lines/flux. Explain the following and the related formulas a. Magnetomotive force, Fm b. Reluctance, S

C2

C3

C4

C5

7.1.4 c. Magnetic field strength, H

d. Flux density e. permeability and B-H curve for different magnetic materials 7.2 7.2.1 7.3 7.3.1 7.4 7.4.1 7.5 7.5.1 Understand the composite series magnetic circuit Solve problem involving composite series magnetic circuit Understand the electrical and magnetic quantities Compare between electrical and magnetic quantities Understand hysteresis Describe hysteresis and hysteresis loop Understand electromagnetism Describe that magnetic fields are due to an electric current Determine the magnetic field direction by using a. Compass 7.5.2 b. Right hand rule c. Right hand screw rule

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7.6 7.6.1 7.6.2 7.6.3 7.6.4 7.6.5 7.6.6

Psychomotor Domain C6 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 A1

Affective Domain A2 A3 A4 A5

Specific Outcome C1
Understand electromagnetic induction State the Laws of Electromagnetic Induction State Faradays Law of electromagnetic induction State Lenzs Law Use Flemings right hand rule for relative direction Derive the induced e.m.f E = Blv or E= Blv sin Solve problem related to electromagnetic induction

C2

C3

C4

C5

LEGEND: Cognitive Domain C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation Psychomotor Domain P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Imitation Manipulation Precision Articulation Naturalization Affective Domain A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 Receiving Phenomena Responding to Phenomena Valuing Organizing Values Internalizing Values

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COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME (CLO) 1. explain correctly units associated with basic electrical quantities, concepts of electric circuit, cells as the unit source of DC energy and the general features of batteries. 2. demonstrate an understanding of DC network analysis techniques on resistive networks. 3. describe the fundamentals of capacitive and inductive in DC network correctly. 4. explain the principles of the magnetic circuit, electromagnetism and electromagnetic induction. 5. conduct confidently experiments in a team and produce report within a stipulated time frame.

CLO
CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CLO 4 CLO 5

GSA & LD
LD 3 GSA 4 LD 4 GSA 3 LD 7 GSA 6 LD 8 GSA 7 LD 5 GSA 1 LD 6 GSA 2 GSA 5

LD 1

1.0 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.1.6 1.2

UNIT ASSOCIATED WITH BASIC ELECTRICAL QUANTITIES Understand SI unit State the basic SI units and their symbols. Use scientific notation (power of ten) to represent quantities. State prefixes denoting multiplication and division Convert from one unit with a metric prefix to another Use metric prefixes to express electrical quantities State the unit of charge, work and power Understand the units and symbols of electrical potential, Define the following terms: a. e.m.f. b. resistance. c. current. d. conductance. e. power. Lecture Question & Answer

1.2.1

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CLO
CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CLO 4 CLO 5

GSA & LD
LD 3 GSA 4 LD 4 GSA 3 LD 7 GSA 6 LD 8 GSA 7 LD 5 GSA 1 LD 6 GSA 2 GSA 5

LD 1

f. energy. 1.2.2 1.2.3 2.0 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.2 Identify the units and symbols for the terms in 1.2.1. Solve simple calculations involving these units. CELLS AND BATTERIES Understand the general features of batteries. Describe the relationship between cell and batteries Describe the basic operation of a battery Compare between primary and secondary cell List types of cells and batteries Understand cell connections in series, parallel and seriesparallel Discuss the effects of different cells connections a. Series b. Parallel c. Series-parallel Determine the total voltage of series sources with the same polarity Determine the total voltage of series sources with opposite polarities. Describe the internal resistance of cells connected in series and parallel Determine the total internal resistance of cells connected in series and parallel Identify the relationship between the terminal voltage drops and load current. Lecture Question & Answer Lecture Question & Answer

LD 2

No

Specific Outcome

*Recommended Teaching & Learning Strategy

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2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.6

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CLO
CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CLO 4 CLO 5

GSA & LD
LD 3 GSA 4 LD 4 GSA 3 LD 7 GSA 6 LD 8 GSA 7 LD 5 GSA 1 LD 6 GSA 2 GSA 5

LD 1

3.0 3.1 3.1.1 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.5 3.3.1

INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRIC CIRCUIT Understand standard symbols for electrical components Identify common electrical circuit diagram symbols. Understand Electric Current and quantity of electricity State the definition of electric current as the rate of movement of charge and is measured in ampere. State that the unit of charge as coulomb. Determine charge or quantity of electricity Q from Q=It. Understand Potential difference Explain that for current to flow in a circuit, potential difference is required between two points State the unit of potential difference as volt Describe that resistance opposes current flow and is measured in ohms. Understand Resistance and resistivity State that electrical resistance depends on four factors State that resistance is R= I/A where is the resistivity. Solve problems involving resistance and resistivity. Understand Ohms Law Explain Ohms Law. Lecture, 29/38 Lecture Question & Answer Discussion Lecture Question & Answer, Discussion Lecture Question & Answer Discussion Lecture Question & Answer Discussion

LD 2

No

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CLO
CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CLO 4 CLO 5

GSA & LD
LD 3 GSA 4 LD 4 GSA 3 LD 7 GSA 6 LD 8 GSA 7 LD 5 GSA 1 LD 6 GSA 2 GSA 5

LD 1

3.3.2 3.6 3.6.1 3.6.2 3.6.3 3.6.4 3.6.5 3.6.6 3.6.7 3.6.8 3.6.9 3.7 3.7.1 3.7.2 3.7.3 3.8

Determine the current, voltage and ohm in a circuit using Ohm Law Understand Series, parallel and series-parallel connection Identify circuits with series resistors Determine the flow of current and voltage division in the series circuit. Identify circuits with parallel resistors. Determine the voltage drop and the current division in two parallel resistors. Determine the equivalent resistance for resistors connected in series and parallel Identify circuits with combination of series and parallel circuits Determine the total resistance for the combination of series and parallel circuit Use series circuit as a voltage divider and parallel circuit as a current divider Solve problem related to series, parallel and combination of series and parallel circuit Understand Delta Star transformation. State the formula required to transform from Delta to Star and Star to Delta Sketch circuits to show star and delta connection Solve problem involving Star-Delta transformation using related formulas Understand electrical power and energy

Demonstration Laboratory / Workshop

LD 2

No

Specific Outcome

*Recommended Teaching & Learning Strategy

Lecture Question & Answer Discussion Laboratory / Workshop Demonstration

Lecture Question & Answer

Lecture Question & Answer

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CLO
CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CLO 4 CLO 5

GSA & LD
LD 3 GSA 4 LD 4 GSA 3 LD 7 GSA 6 LD 8 GSA 7 LD 5 GSA 1 LD 6 GSA 2 GSA 5

LD 1

3.8.1 3.8.2 3.8.3 3.8.4 3.9 3.9.1 4.0 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.2 4.2.1

Define Electrical power and energy Derive from Ohms law the formula of electrical power. State the unit of electrical power (P) Determine the electrical power and energy in a circuit using the related formulas Understand the Main effects of electric current. Identify the three main effects of electric current, giving practical examples of each. DC EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT AND NETWORK THEOREMS Understand methods of analysis for resistive circuit. Distinguish the difference between nodes and mesh Construct circuit to explain nodes and mesh. Solve circuit problem using nodes and mesh Understand Kirchoffs Law for Current and Voltage. Explain Kirchoffs Law for Current and Voltage Lecture Question & Answer Discussion Laboratory / Workshop Demonstration Lecture Question & Answer Discussion Laboratory / Workshop Demonstration Lecture Lecture Question & Answer Discussion

LD 2

No

Specific Outcome

*Recommended Teaching & Learning Strategy

4.2.2

Draw a circuit diagram to explain Kirchoffs Law. Determine unknown currents and voltages in a circuit using Kirchoffs Law Understand Thevenins Theorem

4.2.3 4.3

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CLO
CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CLO 4 CLO 5

GSA & LD
LD 3 GSA 4 LD 4 GSA 3 LD 7 GSA 6 LD 8 GSA 7 LD 5 GSA 1 LD 6 GSA 2 GSA 5

LD 1

4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 4.4.5 4.3.6 4.5 4.5.1 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.5.4

Explain Thevenins Theorem Outline the procedure adopted when using Thevenins Theorem Determine the open circuit voltage VTH and the equivalent resistance RTH (series). Construct circuit base on Thevenins Theorem. Solve linear circuits problems using Thevenins Theorem Understand Nortons Theorem Explain Nortons Theorem. Outline the procedure adopted when using Nortons Theorem Determine the short circuit current ISC and the equivalent Resistance RN (parallel) Construct circuit base on Nortons Theorem. Solve linear circuits problems using Nortons Theorem Transform Thevenins Equivalent circuit to Nortons Equivalent circuit Understand Superposition Theorem Explain Superposition Theorem Outline the procedure adopted when using Superposition Theorem Construct circuit based on Superpositions Theorem Solve linear circuits problems using Superposition Lecture Question & Answer Discussion Laboratory / Workshop Demonstration Lecture Question & Answer Discussion Laboratory / Workshop Demonstration Lecture Question & Answer Discussion Laboratory / Workshop Demonstration

LD 2

No

Specific Outcome

*Recommended Teaching & Learning Strategy

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CLO
CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CLO 4 CLO 5

GSA & LD
LD 3 GSA 4 LD 4 GSA 3 LD 7 GSA 6 LD 8 GSA 7 LD 5 GSA 1 LD 6 GSA 2 GSA 5

LD 1

Theorem 4.6 4.6.1 Understand Maximums Power Transfer Theorem State Maximums Transfer Theorem Describe the following: a. The maximum power transfer based on circuit diagram. b. The power versus load resistance graph. Determine the load needed for maximum power transfer to any given circuit CAPACITORS AND CAPACITANCE Understand capacitor and capacitance. List the quantities associated with capacitance Identify the types of capacitors: a. Fixed b. Variable Describe capacitor construction Understand capacitance equivalents circuit for series and parallel connections Determine the formula for the total capacitance in series and parallel connection. Solve problems related to capacitance in series and parallel connections Understand circuits with Capacitive Load Describe that current is the time rate of change of charge i = dQ/dt. Lecture Question & Answer Lecture Question & Answer Discussion

4.6.2

Lecture Question & Answer Discussion

LD 2

No

Specific Outcome

*Recommended Teaching & Learning Strategy

4.6.3 5.0 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3 5.3.1

Lecture Question & Answer Discussion

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CLO
CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CLO 4 CLO 5

GSA & LD
LD 3 GSA 4 LD 4 GSA 3 LD 7 GSA 6 LD 8 GSA 7 LD 5 GSA 1 LD 6 GSA 2 GSA 5

LD 1

5.3.2

5.3.3 5.4 5.4.1 5.4.2. 5.4.3 5.4.4 5.4.5 5.4.6 6.0 6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3

Describe the following: a. electric flux. b. electric flux density. c. electric field strength. d. dielectric. e. absolute permittivity. Determine the factors affecting capacitance based on related equations Understand the process of charging and discharging in a capacitor Explain the process of charging and discharging based on the voltage and current curves Determine the related equations for the above voltage and current curve Formulate the instantaneous voltage/current equation. Determine the time constant , = CR Determine the energy stored in a capacitor. Solve problems related to capacitance based upon the above knowledge. INDUCTORS AND INDUCTANCE Understand Inductor and inductance Explain the meaning of inductor and inductance and the associated quantities Identify the types of inductors: a. Fixed b. Variable Describe the construction of inductor

Discussion

Lecture Question & Answer Discussion

Lecture Question & Answer Discussion

LD 2

No

Specific Outcome

*Recommended Teaching & Learning Strategy

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CLO
CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CLO 4 CLO 5

GSA & LD
LD 3 GSA 4 LD 4 GSA 3 LD 7 GSA 6 LD 8 GSA 7 LD 5 GSA 1 LD 6 GSA 2 GSA 5

LD 1

6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.3 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.3.4 6.3.5 6.3.6 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4

Understand Inductance Equivalents Circuit For Series and Parallel Connection Determine the formula for the total inductance in series and parallel connection. Construct circuit based on inductor in series and parallel connection Solve problem related to inductor in series and parallel connection Understand Circuits With Inductive Load Describe how e.m.f is generated in electromagnetic induction Explain Faradays Law Determine the mathematical relationship between the induced emf and the network (linkage), e = - Nd/dt Explain self-inductance and the induced emf as the product of elf-inductance and the rate of change in current, e = Ldi/dt Identify the factors that influence inductance. State its mathematical relationship L= (N uour A)/l Understand the rise and decay of current that goes through an inductor in the d.c circuit. Explain the rise and the fall of the current versus time Formulate the related equation for rise and decay of current through an inductor Determine the time constant = L/R Identify its value by: 35/38 Lecture Question & Answer
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Lecture Question & Answer Discussion Laboratory/workshop Demonstration

LD 2

No

Specific Outcome

*Recommended Teaching & Learning Strategy

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CLO
CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CLO 4 CLO 5

GSA & LD
LD 3 GSA 4 LD 4 GSA 3 LD 7 GSA 6 LD 8 GSA 7 LD 5 GSA 1 LD 6 GSA 2 GSA 5

LD 1

a. graph. b. equation. 6.4.5 6.4.6 7.0 7.1 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.3 Determine the energy stored in an inductor. Solve problems on inductors with the above knowledge. MAGNETIC CIRCUIT, ELECTROMAGNETISM AND ELECTROMAGNETIC NDUCTION Understand the Magnetism Explain the principles of magnetism and its characteristics. Describe magnetic field List the characteristics of magnetic force lines/flux. Explain the following and its related formula: a. Magnetomotive force, Fm b. Reluctance, S c. Magnetic field strength, H d. Flux density e. Permeability and B-H curve for different magnetic materials Understand the composite series magnetic circuit Solve problem involving composite series magnetic circuit Understand comparison between electrical and magnetic quantities Compare between electrical and magnetic quantities Understand the Hysteresis Lecture Lecture Tutorial / Assignment Lecture Question & Answer Discussion Laboratory / Workshop Demonstration

LD 2

No

Specific Outcome

*Recommended Teaching & Learning Strategy

7.1.4

7.2 7.2.1 7.3 7.3.1 7.4

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CLO
CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CLO 4 CLO 5

GSA & LD
LD 3 GSA 4 LD 4 GSA 3 LD 7 GSA 6 LD 8 GSA 7 LD 5 GSA 1 LD 6 GSA 2 GSA 5

LD 1

7.4.1 7.5 7.5.1

Describe hysteresis and the hysteresis loop Understand the electromagnetism Describe that magnetic fields are due to an electric current Determine the magnetic field direction by using: a. Compass b. Right hand rule c. Right hand screw rule Understand the Electromagnetic induction State the Laws of Electromagnetic Induction State Faradays Law of electromagnetic induction State Lenzs Law Use Flemings right hand rule for relative direction State that the induced e.m.f E = Blv or E= Blv sin Solve problem related to electromagnetic induction

Lecture, Discussion

7.5.2 7.6 7.6.1 7.6.2 7.6.3 7.6.4 7.6.5 7.6.6

Lecture Question & Answer Discussion

LD 2

No

Specific Outcome

*Recommended Teaching & Learning Strategy

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Note: *Lecturers may use other teaching & learning strategies in order to achieve the learning outcomes. Generic Student Attributes (GSA) GSA 1 Communications Skills GSA 2 Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills GSA 3 Teamwork Skills GSA 4 Moral & Professional Ethics GSA 5 Leadership Skills GSA 6 Information Management Skills and Continuous Learning GSA 7 Entrepreneurship Skills Learning Domain (LD) LD 1 Knowledge LD 2 Technical Skills LD 3 Professionalism & Ethics LD 4 Social Skills LD 5 Communication Skills LD 6 Critical Thinking LD 7 Life Long Learning LD 8 Entrepreneurial Skills

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